Levin: GOP leaders must resign over sexual harassment in Congress

Tuesday on the radio, LevinTV host Mark Levin discussed the day’s reports and testimonies concerning the subject of sexual harassment in Congress.

He played a clip of Rep. Jackie Speier, D-Calif., who testified there are at least two sitting members of Congress — one Republican, one Democrat —who have engaged in sexual harassment of their own staff members.

Levin wants these sitting Congress members to be identified. He wants names named.

He also wants Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to resign for their failure in leadership — keeping silent on known creeps and a known widespread problem in the institutions they lead.

Listen:

“I’m calling on Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan to resign,” Levin said. “Not to be provocative or controversial. But if this sexual harassment has been going on – and I’m quite serious about this – in the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives, and they are the leaders … they know who’s who.”

Levin also called on the media to investigate Congress and out these predators: “Apparently, there are members of Congress who are predators. Predators! And yet there is a code of silence like the mob!”

It’s time for victims to speak out and time for predators to be kicked out of Congress.

Chris Pandolfo is a staff writer and type-shouter for Conservative Review. He holds a B.A. in politics and economics from Hillsdale College. His interests are conservative political philosophy, the American founding, and progressive rock. Follow him on Twitter for doom-saying and great album recommendations @ChrisCPandolfo.